RE: Conditional text - looks like there are some big differences between 9 and 12

2014-03-12 Thread Rahul Dhaundiyal
@lists.frameusers.com Subject: Re: Conditional text - looks like there are some big differences between 9 and 12 Hi David, Personally, I highly recommend using FM keyboard shortcuts. This removes the need to mess up with the FM menu. For example, to apply a condition to a text string, press Ctrl + 4

Re: Conditional text - looks like there are some big differences between 9 and 12

2014-03-12 Thread Gyanesh Talwar
Hi David, This page should help you understand states of conditional tags in FM 12: http://help.adobe.com/en_US/framemaker/using/WSF778A159-48A7-4f26-B04E-79509DDB38E8.html Regards, Gyanesh On Sat, Feb 1, 2014 at 12:37 AM, David Downing david.h.down...@gmail.comwrote: That tutorial for

RE: Conditional text - looks like there are some big differences between 9 and 12

2014-02-08 Thread Craig Ede
I take a look at the recent webinar that Adobe posted on the new Features of FM12. The conditional text stuff is covered. Craig Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2014 14:07:21 -0500 Subject: Conditional text - looks like there are some big differences between 9 and 12 From: david.h.down...@gmail.com

Re: Conditional text - looks like there are some big differences between 9 and 12

2014-02-08 Thread Roman Banks
Hi David, Personally, I highly recommend using FM keyboard shortcuts. This removes the need to mess up with the FM menu.  For example, to apply a condition to a text string, press Ctrl + 4 or F7 to open the Condition drop-down menu and select the relevant condition.  HTH, Roman On Tuesday,

Conditional text - looks like there are some big differences between 9 and 12

2014-02-03 Thread David Downing
That tutorial for FarmeMaker 9 has been working pretty well for me until now, because there appear to be some big differences in the interface for conditional text tags. The tutorial for FM9 says to click the Apply button at the top of the list of tags and select the in radio button -- but neither